Mint app closing

Anonymous
I was surprised to read this today. Looks like users to have the option to migrate to the Credit Karma app or lose access by January 1st, 2024.

Any recommendations for a substitute? Looking for something free and secure.

Anonymous
Oh no! We've been using Mint for years. I remember the founder saying that they were giving away a lot for free. I guess they weren't making enough money with the suggested credit cards, etc.

I know people here recommend YNAB a lot but that does have a fee. Not sure what we will try next - I used to be an Excel tracker. One article I read recently mentioned Google Pay for tracking expenses.
Anonymous
This is disappointing.
Anonymous
Come to YNAB!
Anonymous
Check out Fidelity full view


https://www.fidelity.com/spend-save/full-view/overview
Anonymous
Ugh, YNAB is such a pain to use. I've tried twice and I find it way too complicated and it has become so expensive. I use Simplifi by Quicken and really like it.
Anonymous
Gosh, I’m sorry for people who are dealing with that. I used Personal Capital for a couple of years, and then had to switch when they stopped working with my bank.

I use Monarch Money now and have been happy with them. You do have to pay for it, but I find it worth the money. This is my referral link if anyone wants a 30-day free trial. https://www.monarchmoney.com/referral/2rzwizdvx8
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check out Fidelity full view


https://www.fidelity.com/spend-save/full-view/overview


NP. I'm already a Fidelity customer so this sounds interesting. Have you used Mint? Can you share how Mint and Fidelity full view are similar/different? Can I create my own budget categories in Fidelity full view if their preset categories don't match the way I budget? Can I easily relabel transactions from one category to another? Can I split one transaction into multiple categories? Say $20 to gifts and $80 to groceries out of a $100 costco purchase?

Thank you!
Anonymous
What is your main goal? Categorizing your spending?
Anonymous
I stopped using them when they messed up with USAA. I am back to Quicken.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is your main goal? Categorizing your spending?


Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check out Fidelity full view


https://www.fidelity.com/spend-save/full-view/overview


NP. I'm already a Fidelity customer so this sounds interesting. Have you used Mint? Can you share how Mint and Fidelity full view are similar/different? Can I create my own budget categories in Fidelity full view if their preset categories don't match the way I budget? Can I easily relabel transactions from one category to another? Can I split one transaction into multiple categories? Say $20 to gifts and $80 to groceries out of a $100 costco purchase?

Thank you!


+1 also interested.
Anonymous
Seems like they changed the messenger, maybe they pushed back the closing date.

https://mint.intuit.com/blog/mint-app-news/intuit-credit-karma-welcomes-minters/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to read this today. Looks like users to have the option to migrate to the Credit Karma app or lose access by January 1st, 2024.

Any recommendations for a substitute? Looking for something free and secure.



It looks to me like Credit Karma is free. https://www.creditkarma.com/signup
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to read this today. Looks like users to have the option to migrate to the Credit Karma app or lose access by January 1st, 2024.

Any recommendations for a substitute? Looking for something free and secure.



It looks to me like Credit Karma is free. https://www.creditkarma.com/signup
. But it doesn’t track transactions.
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